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From USA TODAY featured bestselling author Brian Barton... Meet Buzz Vreelander, a New York City journalist obsessed with romantic love. Lately, Buzz has been fantasizing about a relationship with one of the dreamy women in his Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. But Buzz is facing a problem: his "expiration date." He wants to find love before he loses his sex appeal. There's his friend, Radha, whom he likes, but she's put him squarely in the friend zone. He's also dealing with the city's many temptations and trying to make better dating choices. Can Buzz find love before it's too late? Will he be able to temper his desires and find a real connection? Maybe falling in love isn't so hard after all. Romance awaits you in Brooklyn Girls Don't Cuddle. Click "Buy" above. Brian Barton is a USA Today featured bestselling author. He believes in love and he believes that everyone deserves a love story. He writes romance and romantic suspense novels because he's a romantic at heart. His books include Lovely Flawed and The Girl Curves. Click his name at the top of this page to view all of his books.
Clay Sonnering knows what he wants. He's a commercial airline pilot at a busy international carrier who enjoys the pilot's lifestyle--including the sexual interludes that go along with the career. Sonnering's life is on an upswing until an incident lands him in career crisis and he wanders into the crosshairs of a group who want him out of the picture. But Sonnering can't stop thinking about his career--and sex--until a series of events turn him from a pleasure seeker into a man of dramatic action. Never Going Home is about one man's search for truth. Brian Barton is the author of Brooklyn Girls Don't Cuddle and Words with Steve Jobs. His work has been featured in USA Today, The London Times, and Esquire. Barton is originally from Los Angeles but now calls New York City home. Click his name at the top of this page to see all of his books.
"That's pure genius." -- Alan T. Saracevic of San Francisco Chronicle "Barton knows firsthand." -- Janet Kornblum of USA Today Daniel Velum is a middle-aged studio reader, a low-level employee who reads screenplays for his big-time Hollywood employer. He likes his job, but he's struggling at the bottom and wants to be a real player. One day, Daniel stumbles upon a movie idea of his own. Luck shines upon him, and his idea lands on the desk of a studio big wig. Everyone loves the idea. There's just one problem. Something goes awry for our studio reader and he's sent careening down another path. Note: This is 90 pages and the first part in a series. Brian Barton is an author of books and essays, including Never Going Home, Brooklyn Girls Don't Cuddle, and Words with Steve Jobs. His dramatic series Nobody Cares What You Think has become his most popular book to date. Barton's work has been featured in Esquire and USA Today. Click his name at the top of this page to see all of his writing.
That I Might Know Him... A 31 Day Visual prayer guide with water colour illustration by the author. Prayer should be paramount in the life of a believer. This 31 Visual Day Pray Guide will help kickstart your pray life into a a higher call, resisting the enemy's work and praying the Kingdom in your and others' lives.
A brief outline history of the Music of the Jews from the times of Moses and David's Tabernacle, c 1500 BCE; through, and covering the development of Jewish folk and 'art music' over the intervening centuries, up to the modern music of the today's Israel and the Jews of the diaspora. "...a thesis showing a depth of research, attention to every detail and above all an empathy on the part of the author with the subject in hand..." (James Holt B.Mus FNCM)
Miss Glenn Frey and Eagles? Join the essayist as he shares his passion for flying, a favorite dream, and the artistic legacies of Glenn Frey, David Bowie, and Alan Rickman. Hans Is Dead is about the power of collaborative art. Brian Barton (@realbrianbarton) is a USA Today featured author whose work has appeared in Esquire, The Times of London, and Time. He lives in New York City with his family and one adorable Labrador. Click his name at the top of this page to see all of his writing. NOTE: This essay is about 43 pages.
"Activating English Skills"- an EFL/ESL textbook for English Language students and teachers. This textbook has 32 lessons in graded difficulty from Lower to Upper Intermediate levels. Lessons contain texts relating to Bible stories with dialogues, vocabularies and questions.
From USA Today featured author Brian Barton... What happens when you enter Apple's top secret design lab without permission? What did Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, write in his 13-word email to the author? And, what's the scene really like at Apple's Cupertino campus? The answers are in Words with Steve Jobs. Join the author, an ex Apple freelance employee, on a joyous (non-proprietary) romp through his tenure at the company's Cupertino headquarters. You'll get a unique view on Macworld 1997, the "Get a Mac" ad campaign, and the lunchtime crowd at Caffé Macs--even Apple's hip designers. Words with Steve Jobs is an essay about Apple during its salad days. Brian Barton is a USA Today featured author whose work has been featured in Esquire, The London Times, and Time. He lives in New York City with his family and one adorable Labrador retriever. Click his name at the top of this page to view all of his books. NOTE: This essay is about 50 pages long.
The Second World War was a titanic struggle against totalitarianism. It involved civilian populations - in the production of ships and armaments and as victims of aerial bombardments - as never before. In this respect, Belfast played an important role. The more it became vital to the war effort the greater was the risk that it would be subjected to a blitz from the Luftwaffe. In spite of that, it remained woefully unprepared for attack. For Belfast, like Coventry, there was to be no gradual conditioning. When the Luftwaffe squadrons first struck, on Easter Tuesday night 1941, the sudden and sustained bombardments devastated the city. Equally seriously, civilian morale was shattered.This book examines the reasons for the authorities' lack of preparation and describes the full terror of the blitz. It also details how the raids exposed extreme poverty in Belfast. It considers the impact on social policy and on the emerging welfare state, particularly in housing provision and health care. It assesses their effect on sectarian relations within the city, on North/South relations and on the relationship between Stormont and Westminster. It can claim to be by far the most wide-ranging, comprehensive and accurate account of the Belfast blitz yet written.Drawing on a rich range of primary and secondary sources it gets closer to the events described than any previous publication. Large numbers of people, including first-hand witnesses, were interviewed, and documentary material was assembled from some thirty archive centres - including private diaries, memoirs and correspondence, civil defence message books, Belfast City Council papers, accounts by British and American servicemen, intelligence files, meteorological records, and military war diaries and analyses.Vividly illustrated with almost two hundred original photographs, many previously unpublished, the book also contains for the first time the full list of civilian dead - almost nine hundred names. It will thus serve as a timely memorial, on the seventy-fifth anniversary, of one of the devastating periods in Belfast's history.
The book examines how the Belfast Agreement came about and its effect on unionism, nationalism, the paramilitaries, electoral support for local parties and the constitutional position of Northern Ireland. It also considers the extent to which the Agreement may be regarded as an exercise in political cynicism or the basis for lasting peace.
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